LEARNING TO WALTZ by Kerryn Reid, a stunning and refreshing novel in the Regency genre
This well-researched and beautifully written Regency romance will appeal to anyone who has ever loved and (almost) lost.
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This well-researched and beautifully written Regency romance will appeal to anyone who has ever loved and (almost) lost.
We know what you need... a little more romance in your lives! Join us in celebration of all books #romance and #romantic_fiction. Yes, we're talking about the SPOTLIGHT on the Chatelaine Hall of Fame Authors!
August is when we feature the Chatelaine Book Award Winners. Please join us in congratulating and reading these top works in this diverse range of all reads Chatelaine: Romance, Chick-Lit, Women's Fiction, Inspirational, and, of course, Steamy and Sensual. We also share some interesting background about the Chatelaine Book Awards icon.
Chanticleer Book Reviews is honored to announce the First Place Category Winners for the CHATELAINE AWARDS 2014 for Women's Fiction and Romance Novels, a division of Chanticleer Blue Ribbon Writing Competitions. The CHATELAINE Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Women's Fiction and Romance Novels. The First Place Category Winners will be recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala held in late September 2015. Chanticleer Reviews is proud to be a literary affiliate of the Historical Novel Society. Congratulations to the CHATELAINE FIRST PLACE Category 2014 Award Winners: Historical: Catherine A. Wilson and Catherine T. Wilson for The Order of the Lily Romance Regency: Kerryn Reid for Learning to Waltz International Intrigue/World Events: Kristine Cayne for Deadly Betrayal Contemporary: Kim Sanders for The Ex Lottery Mystery/Suspense/Thriller Romance: Donna Barker for Mother Teresa's Advice for Jilted Lovers Blended Genre: Janet Shawgo for Find Me Again Inspirational/Restorative: Peggy Patrick for Surrendered II: Pride Romance & Adventure: Martha Rather for Kismet or Kamasutra Fantasy/Mythological: Danica Winters for Montana Mustangs Jane Austen Inspired: Betty Codd for Eleanor Grace Debut Novel: Julie LeMense for Once Upon a Wager YA: M.A. Clarke Scott for The Dissimulation of Doves Women's Fiction: Kate Vale for Destiny's Second Chance Women's Fiction/Humorous: Lisa Souza for Beauty and the Bridesmaid First Loves: Jennifer Snow for The Trouble with Mistletoe CONGRATULATIONS! To view the 2014 Chatelaine Finalists whose works made it to the short list, please click here. Good Luck [...]